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Question
in his farewell address, washington warned *
to engage in a war of economic independence
to stay out of foreign entanglements
that hamilton was right with everything
to promote the growth of political parties
jefferson believed the first amendment was broke by adams who
started an undeclared war againt france
ignored the jay treaty
signed the alien and sedition acts
started the xyz affair
other:
Brief Explanations
- For the first question: George Washington's 1796 farewell address warned against foreign entanglements and the dangers of political parties, so the marked option is incorrect, and the correct choice is the warning against foreign involvement.
- For the second question: The Alien and Sedition Acts (1798) under John Adams were widely criticized by Thomas Jefferson as violating First Amendment freedoms of speech and press, which matches the context.
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- to stay out of foreign entanglements
- Signed the Alien and Sedition Acts